نتایج جستجو برای: naegleria

تعداد نتایج: 586  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2010
Lillian K Fritz-Laylin W Zacheus Cande

Naegleria gruberi is a single-celled eukaryote best known for its remarkable ability to form an entire microtubule cytoskeleton de novo during its metamorphosis from an amoeba into a flagellate, including basal bodies (equivalent to centrioles), flagella and a cytoplasmic microtubule array. Our publicly available full-genome transcriptional analysis, performed at 20-minute intervals throughout ...

2004
Johan F. DE JONCKHEERE Susan BROWN

A vahlkampfiid amoeba was isolated from a water sample collected in Peru. Ribosomal DNA sequence analysis showed that the isolate belongs to the genus Naegleria, that it represents a novel species and that its closest relative is N. pussardi. Although there is very little sequence difference between the new isolate and N. pussardi, and both species grow at 40°C, their cyst morphology is very di...

2012
Zahra Movahedi Mohammad Reza Shokrollahi Mohammad Aghaali Hosein Heydari

Introduction. Naegleria fowleri, a free living amoeba, can cause devastating and deadly diseases in humans. This is the first report of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis from Iran. Case report. A five-month-old male infant presented with the history of fever and eye gaze for three days, after beginning of bacterial meningitis, a plain and contrast CT revealed communicated hydrocephalus. In th...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1984
D J Sussman E Y Lai C Fulton

Actin, the major protein of Naegleria gruberi, is selectively not synthesized during the differentiation of amebae to flagellates. When RNA extracted from cells at intervals during differentiation is translated in the wheat germ cell-free system, a major translation product with the electrophoretic mobility of actin is seen to disappear with time during differentiation. This translation product...

Journal: :Microbiological reviews 1988
F Marciano-Cabral

The genus Naegleria consists of free-living amoebae widely distributed in soil and freshwater habitats throughout the world. These organisms characteristically undergo transformation from amoebae to flagellates. There are six species of Naegleria: N. fowtleri, N. aiustr(aliensis, N. lov,aniensis, N. griberi, N. jadini, and N. tliorntoni. Each species may be distinguished on the basis of cyst mo...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2015
Eddie Grace Scott Asbill Kris Virga

Naegleria fowleri has generated tremendous media attention over the last 5 years due to several high-profile cases. Several of these cases were followed very closely by the general public. N. fowleri is a eukaryotic, free-living amoeba belonging to the phylum Percolozoa. Naegleria amoebae are ubiquitous in the environment, being found in soil and bodies of freshwater, and feed on bacteria found...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1981
P R Gardiner R H Miller M C Marsh

A procedure utilizing homogenization and centrifugation in a low ionic strength buffer containing Triton X-100, has been used to facilitate the isolation of the rhizoplast from flagellates of Naegleria gruberi. This has enabled a study to be made of the physical and biochemical properties of this organelle. The rhizoplast is shown to be a proteinaceous structure with chemical properties similar...

2016
Sadia Shakeel Wajiha Iffat Madeeha Khan

A cross-sectional study was conducted from April to August 2015 to assess the knowledge of pharmacy students towards Naegleria fowleri infection. A questionnaire was distributed to senior pharmacy students in different private and public sector universities of Karachi. Descriptive statistics were used to demonstrate students' demographic information and their responses to the questionnaire. Pea...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1982
T J Brown R T Cursons E A Keys

Samples of soil and water were taken from the McMurdo Sound-Dry Valley region of Antarctica. Of the 70 samples cultured, 22 yielded amoebae capable of clonal growth at 30 degrees C. None of the isolates was pathogenic for mice. Acanthamoeba isolates appeared to show better survival potential than Naegleria isolates.

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